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Trop jeune pour mourir

Original title: Too Young to Die?
  • TV Movie
  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
4.5K
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Brad Pitt and Juliette Lewis in Trop jeune pour mourir (1990)
CrimeDrama

An abused 15-year-old is charged with a murder that carries the death penalty.An abused 15-year-old is charged with a murder that carries the death penalty.An abused 15-year-old is charged with a murder that carries the death penalty.

  • Director
    • Robert Markowitz
  • Writers
    • David Hill
    • George Rubino
  • Stars
    • Michael Tucker
    • Juliette Lewis
    • Brad Pitt
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Robert Markowitz
    • Writers
      • David Hill
      • George Rubino
    • Stars
      • Michael Tucker
      • Juliette Lewis
      • Brad Pitt
    • 33User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Tucker
    Michael Tucker
    • Buddy Thornton
    Juliette Lewis
    Juliette Lewis
    • Amanda Sue Bradley
    Brad Pitt
    Brad Pitt
    • Billy Canton
    Alan Fudge
    Alan Fudge
    • D.A. Mark Calhoun
    Emily Longstreth
    Emily Longstreth
    • Jean Glessner
    Laurie O'Brien
    Laurie O'Brien
    • Wanda Bradley Sledge
    Yvette Heyden
    • Annie Meacham
    Tom Everett
    Tom Everett
    • Judge Harper
    Michael O'Keefe
    Michael O'Keefe
    • Mike Medwicki
    Dean Abston
    • Harvey Sledge
    J. Stephen Brady
    • Brian
    Mark Davenport
    • Mickey
    Lew Hopson
    Lew Hopson
    • Star
    Annabelle Weenick
    Annabelle Weenick
    • Birdie Jewel
    Charles C. Stevenson Jr.
    Charles C. Stevenson Jr.
    • Pastor
    Charles David Richards
    Charles David Richards
    • Billings
    Hank Stone
    • Boss
    • (as Hank Woessner)
    Tim DeZarn
    Tim DeZarn
    • Patron
    • (as Tim deZarn)
    • Director
      • Robert Markowitz
    • Writers
      • David Hill
      • George Rubino
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    9rebecca-76

    Moving performance by Juliette Lewis

    When I first saw this film in 1990, I as deeply disturbed but also incredibly impressed by the convincingly believable and powerful portrayal of Amanda Sue Bradley by Juliette Lewis. She was virtually unknown at the time, and I was impressed; I remember noting her name in the credits and expecting her to become a celebrity based solely on the talent she conveyed in that role. I recently saw this film again (2005), and I was even more impressed by her ability to tap into the mentality of the character and portray such desperation.

    Other than her performance, the movie is nothing to rave about; in fact, I'd call it cheesy, and I would expect better of Brad Pitt. If you are a Juliette Lewis fan, however, it is a MUST SEE! Your respect for her will only grow greater. She is the only thing making the film memorable.
    miss_j_bean

    a real beaming ray of sunshine

    I saw this movie on TV when it was originally released (i was 11 i think) and I never saw it again, but I fairly certain that it scarred me for life. Some of the visuals were so... disturbing. I think one sign of a well-done movie is when it's viewers can recall the images over a decade later when they are busy doing something else. I'm not sure what it was about it that stuck with me so, the hopelessness or futility? This movie really showcases Juliette Lewis's impressive acting ability, it was the first time I had ever seen her, the next time I saw her was "Natural Born Killers." I was surprised to learn that This movie was based on a true story, that's even more disturbing. I was also surprised to see that Brad Pitt was in it, I guess it's back when he was a bit less famous :). To make a long opinion about a made-for-TV movie short, not everything has a happy silver lining, and sometimes you have to be smacked in the face by cold harsh reality to appreciate the good things.
    7devinecomic

    It ain't what you do, it's the age that you do it !

    Due to the seriousness of her crime, Amanda is being tried as an adult, for murder, and faces execution if guilty.

    Amanda is 15 years old.

    This film is based on a true story. Unfortunately, this means absolutely nothing in the film represents what actually happened to Amanda... except perhaps that she murdered someone and was found guilty.

    So, viewing the film in it's own right, I think it does an excellent job of presenting us with information, with a scenario, and asking us many questions about the legal system, and the strange institution that is the death penalty. The subject is a minor, only 15yrs old. Alcohol and drugs are involved, and she is only 15yrs old. Sex, prostitution, and rape by a family member, and she is 15yrs old. Married, legally, at 15yrs old. Up in front of the beak, death penalty, possibly facing the end of her life, at 15yrs old.

    In fact, having read my own paragraph above, I find it incredible that this is a true story... I mean, how could all this happen, and then a jury of adults be asked to decide on a death penalty for a child who has been through all this? Madness, to be sure. Perhaps a jury of 15yr olds would be better? After all, are we not supposed to be judged by our peers?

    The situations in the film are well presented. The confusion and the strangeness not blindfolding us, and not brainwashing either.

    We are allowed to think all the way through this movie... and I guess careful thought about this subject is what was needed. All actors do well, especially Lewis, who develops a very whole, very believable character throughout.

    One criticism might be that while the film carries an 18 rating, what we actually see is , well, Disney-fied. The subject is wholly unpleasant, true or not, but the edges are certainly smoothed. It is presented in a Saturday matinée format, when it could quite easily, and maybe more truthfully, be presented in Natural Born Killers reality styley, and thus deserve it's rating.

    Well worth watching... thought provoking, well acted, and deserves a "7" from me!
    7bkoganbing

    Such A Pathetic Life

    Too Young To Die is an above average television movie starring Brad Pitt, Juliette Lewis as a pair of young killers and Michael Tucker as the lawyer for Lewis. Tucker is desperately trying to keep her out of the gas chamber and the film is mostly in flashback as she tells her story.

    The film really does belong to Juliette Lewis in a stunning portrayal of a pathetic life. She's 14, repeatedly raped by her stepfather, abandoned by her mother and living on the streets until she meets street hustler Brad Pitt.

    Later on she develops a relationship with an army sergeant, Michael O'Keefe who has two small children. When their relationship is discovered by the army, Lewis is forced to go back to Pitt. She's full of hate for the world now and acts accordingly.

    Michael Tucker who was playing lawyer Stuart Markowitz on L.A. Law at the time gets to play another attorney. He wants to help her, but Lewis is too dumb to get out of her own way.

    Brad Pitt and Juliette Lewis got good notices for Too Young To Die and later played the same kind of parts in the theatrical film, Kalifornia.

    I'm not a reflexive opponent of the death penalty, but applying to a minor and one like this seemed unjust. I think even some of the most hard hearted proponents of capital punishment would think twice about the state executing Lewis.

    Too Young To Die is a fine film showcasing the talents of up and coming stars Brad Pitt and Juliette Lewis. See them in their salad days.
    8marinuzz

    With just 45 minutes watched, this one sticks!

    I was surprised by this movie. I only saw the last 45 minutes of it, but it really grabbed me. Not only because of the very disturbing story, but also because of the, at some stages, incredible acting by Juliette Lewis.

    Amanda and Billy/Juliette and Brad in this movie must have been the model for the trailer park couple in "Kalifornia". I found Kalifornia much less disturbing despite the in-your-face violence displayed by Brad's character there. I guess this is because "Too young to die?" was produced before the era of quick camera action. The slow pace of the film reminded me of "Badlands", with the same emptiness and destructive path, except that in "Too young to die" there's absolutely no romance involved. In a merciless way, it is outlining the destructive path that Amanda is on, with no one to help.

    This is one of those films that stick, even with 45 minutes captured of it. And that's what movie experience is about.

    Nice to see both Brad and Juliette at an early stage of their careers, clearly lying the foundation for their later roles (Brad as cowboy with Gena Davis in ..., Juliette with De Niro in Cape Fear and with Woody in Natural Born Killers).

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    • Trivia
      Brad Pitt and Juliette Lewis started dating while shooting this film ['Too Young to Die?'] in 1989. Lewis was 16 years old while Pitt was 26 when their relationship began. They worked together again in Kalifornia (1993). The relationship ended in 1993, after four years.
    • Goofs
      The movie is set in Oklahoma. Several references are made to execution in the gas chamber. Oklahoma has never used the gas chamber for executions. Electrocution was used from statehood (the first in 1915) until 1966, using an electric chair, "Old Sparky". Since 1977, the prescribed method is lethal injection.
    • Quotes

      [Mike watches Amanda dancing at the strip joint]

      Mike Medwicki: She just doesn't seem the type.

      Patron: None of them are at first. You know how old she really is? 14.

      Mike Medwicki: What the hell is she doing in here?

      Patron: She likes to eat.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Star Stories: Jennifer Aniston: The One Where Jen's Husband Dumps Her for a Total Bitch (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Dangerous Dance
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      Written by Eddie Fournier and Michael Scarpiello

      Crank Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Too Young to Die
    • Filming locations
      • Taft, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Frank & Bob Films II
      • Von Zerneck-Sertner Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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